The Dramatic Works, Volume 1at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1829 |
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Miranda , Daughter to Prospero . ARIEL , an airy Spirit . IRIS , CERES , JUNO , Spirits . Nymphs , Rcapers , Other Spirits attending on Prospero SCENE , thc Sea , with a Ship ; afterwards an uninhabited Island .
Miranda , Daughter to Prospero . ARIEL , an airy Spirit . IRIS , CERES , JUNO , Spirits . Nymphs , Rcapers , Other Spirits attending on Prospero SCENE , thc Sea , with a Ship ; afterwards an uninhabited Island .
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I have done nothing but in care of thee , ( Of thee , my dear one ! thee , my daughter ! ) who Art ignorant of what thou art , nought knowing Of whence I am ; nor that I am more better 3 - > Than Prospero , master of a full poor.
I have done nothing but in care of thee , ( Of thee , my dear one ! thee , my daughter ! ) who Art ignorant of what thou art , nought knowing Of whence I am ; nor that I am more better 3 - > Than Prospero , master of a full poor.
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Thy mother was a piece of virtue , and She said - thou wast my daughter ; and thy father Was duke of Milan ; and his only heir A princess ; -no worse issued . Mira . 0 , the heaveus ! What foul play had we , that we came from thence ?
Thy mother was a piece of virtue , and She said - thou wast my daughter ; and thy father Was duke of Milan ; and his only heir A princess ; -no worse issued . Mira . 0 , the heaveus ! What foul play had we , that we came from thence ?
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The duke of Milan , And his more braver daughter , could control 39 thee , If now ' twere fit to do't : -At the first sight ( Aside . They have chang'd eyes ; -- Delicate Ariel , I'll set thee free for this !
The duke of Milan , And his more braver daughter , could control 39 thee , If now ' twere fit to do't : -At the first sight ( Aside . They have chang'd eyes ; -- Delicate Ariel , I'll set thee free for this !
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Methinks , our garments are now as fresh as when we put them on first in Afric , at the marriage of the king's fair daughter Claribel to the king of Tunis . Seb . ' Twas a sweet marriage , and we prosper well in our return .
Methinks , our garments are now as fresh as when we put them on first in Afric , at the marriage of the king's fair daughter Claribel to the king of Tunis . Seb . ' Twas a sweet marriage , and we prosper well in our return .
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